| Moving Tips | Gerry Clark

“The world is getting smaller.” How long has that expression been making the rounds? No, we’re not debating some shrinking-Earth conspiracy theory. We mean the expression figuratively. As in increased speed = decreased travel time. (Raise your hand if you’ve experienced jet lag.) Traveling from points A to B is…

| Moving Tips | Gerry Clark

Tipping has become almost an afterthought for those dining out. Unless experiencing the extremes of outstanding service or substandard treatment, consumers often just automatically apply a 15% or 20% gratuity to their bills. Since an interstate move occurs so infrequently in people’s lives, individuals often aren’t sure whether to tip…

| Moving Tips | Gerry Clark

Few things today suffer shorter lifespans than electronic gadgets. The evidence is about as close as the umpteenth-version smartphone you’re using to read this blog. Once you’ve tired of your electronic whosie-whatsit or it becomes obsolete and trading in isn’t an option, what do you do with the item? Junk…

| Moving Tips | Gerry Clark

Summer months are to interstate moving what rush hour is to city traffic: busy, busy and more busy. By comparison, relocating September through April feels like a comfortable cruise in the country. Why are May, June, July and August the busiest moving months? Simple. Reliable weather plus school vacation add…